Defense Tech
Israel to request information on US F-47 sixth-generation fighter jet, may seek to acquire for IAF
The Boeing F-47 is expected to complete its first flights in 2028, according to US media reports.
US awards Raytheon $22.9 billion contract to boost Tomahawk output
Quality over quantity: Unified systems are future of drones - opinion
American defense start-up launches new Anthem cruise missile in Morocco military test
Romania buys Israeli air defense system in Rafael’s biggest deal ever
The deal is the largest contract in Rafael’s history and the second-largest defense deal in Israeli defense-industry history
Ukraine's Fire Point aims to produce ballistic missile interceptor by year-end
Fire Point is on track to start flying tests over the summer for its new FP-9 ballistic missile, capable of carrying an 800-kg warhead up to 850 km
Why Lebanon’s deadliest tool still dominates, and the path to stopping it runs backward - opinion
How a thread of glass made the West's most advanced air defenses useless, and dragged it back to a war it thought it had escaped
Israel must come up with its own Manhattan Project, but even faster and much better - opinion
Israel doesn’t have to invent a bomb. Nonetheless, as we face existential threats, it is time to intensify our search for new local means of defense.
Switzerland opens talks on Israeli air defense system amid Patriot delays
Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post understands that the Israeli system being looked at is Rafael Advanced Defense System's David Sling
Hegseth said America will remember. Israeli defense companies should too – opinion
Pete Hegseth says the US will remember which allies stood with America during Epic Fury. Israeli defense industry should remember too
Stratos Ventures debuts as US-Israeli defense‑tech fund with $50m. raised
“Defense tech isn’t the flavor of the month for us; we’ve been doing it for years,” Daniel Fouzailov told Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post
Israel looks east as India and Greece partnerships gain importance
While many public meetings have been on a kind hiatus in terms of the Abraham Accords, India, Israel, Greece and Cyprus have continued to hold key engagements.
Anduril eyes former air force chief to head Israel operations
The innovative US military technology company wants Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amiram Norkin to lead local operations
Inside the IDF push to deploy smarter, faster robots across the frontlines
From robotic bulldozers to hybrid drone‑rovers, the IDF is rapidly expanding its autonomous ground fleet.